Molded Chicken Sandwich (1931) on Sandwiches of History⁣

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @Androsynth75
    @Androsynth75 День назад +74

    Thanks for taking one for the team. I draw the line at all those old ‘hey let’s make perfectly good food into Lovecraftian gelatin horrors’ phase America went through

    • @mitchells2003
      @mitchells2003 День назад +4

      The 50s were the wild west of American cuisine.
      Edit: apparently the entire first half of the 20th century.

    • @jamescarlton4011
      @jamescarlton4011 День назад +2

      ... and everywhere else too. Australia and the UK loved all sorts of gelatinous elder gods in the seventies and beyond.

    • @henkdevries5969
      @henkdevries5969 День назад +1

      Aspic always throws me off so much. You have perfectly good food and you decide to encase it in Jello. Insane.

    • @benjaminharris7091
      @benjaminharris7091 7 часов назад +1

      I appreciate the reference to Lovecraft in these comments! What next? A Cthulhu sandwich? Tasty, but very hard to chew!

    • @Androsynth75
      @Androsynth75 6 часов назад

      @ “That is not bread which sliced there lies, and with strange eons, even sandwiches may die”

  • @LVVMCMLV
    @LVVMCMLV День назад +57

    Make it a real moldy sandwich by adding moldy blue cheese and roasted peppers to the whipped cream for a plus up...

    • @Isaac.Eiland-Hall
      @Isaac.Eiland-Hall День назад +8

      Make it a REAL moldy sandwich by abandoning this icky thing for a few days. hehehehe

  • @rudolphbripple6733
    @rudolphbripple6733 13 часов назад +2

    “ And now we just simply fold it in…David…” lol so relatable 😂

  • @1971ahtom
    @1971ahtom День назад +10

    Top notch Schitt's Creek reference!!

  • @graefx
    @graefx День назад +15

    Reminds me of how people use to be crazy for jello molds. I've seen chicken salad made with whipped cream before. Mayo has gotten to be more common partially because it's spreadable even when chilled.

    • @andromedaspark2241
      @andromedaspark2241 День назад +2

      I've read it's because home refrigeration was new and fancy. Gelatin molds for guests meant you could afford luxury appliances during the great depression, and the love of gelatin stuck around for a while. There's some true culinary abominations from the early 20th century, like jellied meatloaf and tuna salad made with lime jello. I wonder if the food deprivation of the great depression and war rationing made any food acceptable to their taste buds. Beats water pie.

    • @JulianA-tr6pt
      @JulianA-tr6pt 20 часов назад +1

      ​@@andromedaspark2241 They ate some interesting/unappetizing thing. I asked my great grandmother, who was born in the middle of it, and to my surprise she remembered quite a few of them. Wish I could remember more right now, a couple were strange. 2 that come to mind were dandelions (no prep - straight from the ground) and crackers dipped in water, though those aren't too unusual.

    • @The3Storms
      @The3Storms 19 часов назад +1

      @@andromedaspark2241 You’re my favorite person today for this. You’re right, a couple pendulums came together for this phenomenon which really just gets hate these days. It’s an old method of preservation, something the big houses could afford to do and it retained some glamour status from that when more people started getting reliable refrigeration and small serving prepared gelatin packets. Add surviving the Great Depression and a couple wars, people were also relearning culinary arts and presentation from a point of comfort or even abundance in comparison.

  • @ConstanceHarker
    @ConstanceHarker День назад +8

    I love old recipes. My favorite cookbook of all time- It's ghastly! is "A Thousand Ways to Please a Husband or a Romance in Cookery.'
    You can find in on Project Gutenberg.
    It was originally published in 1918.
    The later edition was dealing with automatic refrigeration, which when gelatin became interesting in cooking.

  • @maggiep3263
    @maggiep3263 День назад +3

    Marcia Adams, who was on PBS in the 90s, had a recipe for molded chicken loaf. No whipped cream, no mayo. It was chopped cooked chicken, herbs, etc. held together with unflavored gelatin. I made it and it was like a chicken salad. In fact, she recommended it be served on lettuce. I bet if the chicken was processed until fine, it would be like a cold cut.

  • @intractablemaskvpmGy
    @intractablemaskvpmGy День назад +5

    Thinking that squeezing the lemon on the chicken mold slice before serving would allow it to shine more. And perhaps some shallot and tomato slice, s&p too!

  • @sissypissyrapper23
    @sissypissyrapper23 День назад +3

    I saw the title with the date and KNEW it was going to have gelatin added. Commercial gelatin changed the west's culinary landscape in...interesting ways lol

  • @XianHu
    @XianHu 12 часов назад +1

    I forgot where this was from for a moment, and was expecting the instructions to say to trim off the crust and edges to make perfect little triangles like a Japanese Sando.

  • @dazedexpression8039
    @dazedexpression8039 День назад +7

    Hearing him call my name at around 33 seconds freaked me out. Am I hearing things, is he making every video interactively custom? Glad I was able to search and find the Schitt's Creek clip, which I've never seen, that he was referencing.

  • @Vantasma
    @Vantasma День назад +25

    I'm losing it over the fact it actually solidified and was able to be cut

    • @BackToTheGame.98
      @BackToTheGame.98 День назад +5

      I mean it's got gelatin in it. It's practically an aspic sandwich.

    • @SteveReynold
      @SteveReynold День назад +2

      That’s gelatin for you. It solidifies.🤪🤪🤪

    • @goldensloth7
      @goldensloth7 День назад

      urrrrrgggh

  • @Elatenl
    @Elatenl День назад +12

    Plus it up by adding mold

    • @dsr58
      @dsr58 День назад

      😂😂😂

  • @kaymart8703
    @kaymart8703 14 часов назад

    These are the kinds of sandwiches I appreciate the most, good sir

  • @jasonsgroovemachine
    @jasonsgroovemachine День назад +4

    Sometimes I see the sandwiches on this channel and I think to myself "Someone lost a bet."

  • @Susanfuzz
    @Susanfuzz День назад +1

    We used to make (a non-sandwich) treat called “shrimp mold” the name was unfortunate, but it was a delightful molded salad featuring shrimp. The name never fails to to induce giggles

  • @NoOne-gc5ot
    @NoOne-gc5ot День назад +1

    I can’t imagine the texture of that sandwich would be very appealing.

  • @kxs7267
    @kxs7267 День назад

    Part of the fun of watching these is guessing, from your description and reactions, what the score is going to be.
    Nailed this one! :-)

  • @meanlook2864
    @meanlook2864 День назад +1

    I am not mad at this one. Maybe a bit of Tajin with the lemon for a plus up is what I am going to try. Thanks! - David

  • @stationminute
    @stationminute День назад +1

    When you started slicing the molded chicken, I thought that was going to be the "bread" of the sandwich and I was momentarily impressed with this progressive 1931 recipe. Oh well.

  • @elbentzo
    @elbentzo День назад +2

    I'd sprinkle in some blue cheese with the cream. Not only does it go well with chicken, but it will actually make the sandwich molded.

    • @goldensloth7
      @goldensloth7 День назад

      that could good, especially with sliced apple or pear...

  • @christinashelby6083
    @christinashelby6083 День назад

    So intriguing. Made me think of the chicken aspic that Duff made (which, by the way, my daughter and I really, really liked. Yum!)

  • @ilznidiotic
    @ilznidiotic День назад +1

    The addition of gelatin and cream puts me in mind of some sort of chicken _pudding_ , which would be horrific

  • @danieljmitro
    @danieljmitro День назад +5

    For some odd reason, that looks good to me. I want to try it with some smoked fish instead of chicken.

    • @Guy_GuyGuy
      @Guy_GuyGuy День назад

      Sounds like it might be similar to Norwegian fiskepudding. Which is delicious.

  • @wendyhutchins945
    @wendyhutchins945 День назад +2

    If you pour boiling water over your knife just before slicing, it will move through with much less sticking.

  • @greatbigconvoy
    @greatbigconvoy День назад +2

    Pickly pop with the mold, babycakes!

  • @FishareFriendsNotFood972
    @FishareFriendsNotFood972 День назад +2

    I would plus up with a TON of watercress and dill

  • @kyugull
    @kyugull День назад +5

    I'm kinda surprised gelatin doesn't come up more often on this show

  • @stanksalvala
    @stanksalvala 5 часов назад

    When you said "don't worry," you raised my hopes that this might not involve gelatin. Alas.

  • @mix-n-match834
    @mix-n-match834 День назад

    So like a chicken chaudfroid (that's how french call it?) in a sandwich.
    Pickles obviously will work well but you can also mix and match ingredients in the jelly, too - adding some veggies or different spices. It's kind of an oldschool food that mostly went out of taste...

  • @VincentLander
    @VincentLander День назад

    The Schitt's Creek reference was epic!

  • @dacket1128
    @dacket1128 День назад +11

    Runner-up contender for the whitest white bread sandwich in the history of the color white. Bouncy chicken, mmm

    • @mitchells2003
      @mitchells2003 День назад +2

      Only thing missing is a bit of Miracle Whip.

    • @raym1477
      @raym1477 День назад +1

      Even the cookbook acknowledges this: “Lily White Flour”

  • @randomactsofgaming845
    @randomactsofgaming845 День назад +1

    Was waiting for the blue cheese plus up to make it a moldy molded chicken sandwich

  • @melissalambert7615
    @melissalambert7615 День назад

    Def a tea type sandwich which explains the lack of something crunchy like celery. Because it's so plain almost any PU will do. I can't find the AP seasoning but did make a British Herb Mix that might be similar.

  • @ricdavid
    @ricdavid День назад

    "Okay, next step is to plus it up with some arugula" "What is that, what does 'plus it up' mean?" "You plus it up" "I understand that, but HOW do you plus it up?" "David, I cannot show you everything"

  • @VorpalGel
    @VorpalGel День назад +1

    I guess this probably makes more sense if someone made a whole loaf of it to slice for a tray of sandwiches to stretch a small(er) amount of meat to host a large tea-party; but it wouldn't improve the flavour much. I like meat-aspic as a sandwich filling, but the kind I can buy is usually seasoned well, and includes more interesting things like mushrooms, pickled vegetables or herbs, rather than just a hint of lemon and parsley.
    If I were to make this I would add: spicy smoked paprika, finely diced pickled onion, thinly cut bell pepper and dill.

  • @WriterSnider
    @WriterSnider День назад +1

    Fold it in, David!

  • @djrx22
    @djrx22 День назад

    Ohhhhhhh...Nice video ty!

  • @Bosworth123
    @Bosworth123 13 часов назад +1

    Oh, molded... ok, that makes more sense.

  • @Hapitwat
    @Hapitwat День назад +2

    Was that a schitts creek reference i heard?

  • @ninjahighlife2962
    @ninjahighlife2962 День назад +1

    Let’s give this moldy chicken sandwich, a gooo.

  • @DeborahMaufer
    @DeborahMaufer День назад

    It's lunchtime, you're hungry, and there's leftover chicken aspic in the fridge. Any port in a storm!

  • @trevorcummins6657
    @trevorcummins6657 День назад +2

    And I thought jello with fruit in it was dodgy. I need to apologize to my grandma.

    • @gardenx5574
      @gardenx5574 День назад

      Jello with fruit is delicious

  • @soulchorea
    @soulchorea День назад

    I learned something about all purpose seasoning; I guess I've been sleeping on that!

  • @brett8940
    @brett8940 День назад

    The all purpose/poultry is a good Idea. I may also consider cranberry sauce, sonething tart and refreshing to balance out the richness, etc., of the chicken loaf.

  • @sweeeetteeeeth
    @sweeeetteeeeth День назад

    "hmm, this chicken salad just isn't revolting enough, what to dooo?"

  • @civlyzed
    @civlyzed 10 часов назад

    Looks like a suet cake the woodpeckers that visit my yard love to decimate!

  • @NateBostian
    @NateBostian День назад

    You have a distinct ending sound for good sandwiches, and for bad sandwiches, but no sound for mid sandwiches. This sandwich (at a 5) got the same sounds as a 9 or 10. I suggest you choose a mid range sound for 4-7. Maybe like the Seinfeld scene-cut music.

  • @dslociceroarchitect
    @dslociceroarchitect День назад +1

    Question: you've mentioned in several videos that the sandwich might have been part of a multi-course meal. That confuses me, as I've never had a "sandwich course" in a multi-course meal. Is this something that has been lost to time? Which course would it be? First, second, third? Thanks!

  • @sabrinam2280
    @sabrinam2280 День назад

    I caught that Schitts Creek Reference!

  • @justmarc2015
    @justmarc2015 День назад +11

    I have left a comment on this video.

    • @BallJuiceOfZeus
      @BallJuiceOfZeus День назад +2

      @@justmarc2015 I have just replied to you.

    • @BELCAN57
      @BELCAN57 День назад +1

      I liked this comment.

    • @Drakkmar13
      @Drakkmar13 День назад +1

      Is that you, Mickey Rooney?

    • @s.williamshay6702
      @s.williamshay6702 День назад +1

      I second that comment and move to recess.

    • @goldensloth7
      @goldensloth7 День назад

      i have read your comment

  • @SeanNewhouse-mv9ez
    @SeanNewhouse-mv9ez День назад

    I never recall having a sandwich with sauce used in it

  • @DoctorHogmaster
    @DoctorHogmaster День назад

    I would have been tempted to mold it into a dinosaur shape. And then cut the bread into dinosaur shapes to match, and use the cut off bits of the bread to create an edible terrain next to some kind of “lava pit” or “tar pit” of something tasty in which to dip it. Maybe some kind of cheese dip, or olive oil with balsamic vinegar.

    • @goldensloth7
      @goldensloth7 День назад

      that's ADORABLE. everything is better shaped like a dinosaur.

  • @hausdorffspace
    @hausdorffspace День назад +5

    I have never been so upset by one of your videos before. TBH, you could have added in some mould and it wouldn't have been much worse.

  • @wolfenrichtophen6010
    @wolfenrichtophen6010 День назад

    Given the time period, (Great Depression), It makes sense that one would do this since you can make multiple chicken sandwiches with less chicken, and more filler. Ain't too surprising for the time.

  • @eadweard.
    @eadweard. День назад +1

    It should be plustup with blue cheese: mold and mould.

  • @jalontf2
    @jalontf2 День назад

    I would have gone capers for the plus up

  • @XanderDDS
    @XanderDDS День назад

    It warned you with the name Barry! Trust the name! The name!!!!

  • @sawahtb
    @sawahtb День назад

    I would have put hot sauce on it, it needed heat, but I don’t like gelatin in general. Why gelatin was considered a fancy food is a mystery.

  • @pavelow235
    @pavelow235 День назад

    It is true white lily self-rising flour is the best biscuit flour available.

  • @derekbroestler7687
    @derekbroestler7687 День назад

    I will NEVER understand the whole "put everything in gelatin" phase of US cookery... Funny thing is, years back I asked my grandma about it and she joked, (and my grandparents were best friends in middle school and were together their entire lives) "Your grandfather would have divorced me if I'd made that, and I would have divorced him if he'd asked me to.".

  • @KissyKaede
    @KissyKaede День назад +2

    Looks a tad dry. I'd have plussed it up with a squeeze of Kewpie in addition to that seasoning.

  • @retiredarchitect3462
    @retiredarchitect3462 День назад

    1931 I think they were searching for ways to stretch the chicken economically.

  • @SmegulonPrime
    @SmegulonPrime День назад

    Voice is reminiscent of the late great Lanny Poffo

  • @jamesbodnarchuk3322
    @jamesbodnarchuk3322 День назад

    I thought that was hitting the garbage can hard?😂

  • @gordonthomson7533
    @gordonthomson7533 День назад

    You must have been the first person to follow that recipe in about 80 years...
    Stop messing with the space-time continuum 😂

  • @juneguts
    @juneguts День назад

    plus it up with blue cheese

  • @BackToTheGame.98
    @BackToTheGame.98 День назад

    Should have plussed it up with some Bleu cheese!

  • @Blake_Stone
    @Blake_Stone 22 часа назад

    Things were rough in 1931...

  • @littleplaythroughs
    @littleplaythroughs День назад

    If you made this without the gelatin and whipped cream it might not be half bad.

  • @antoniogiamberardino602
    @antoniogiamberardino602 День назад

    Don't tell me you whipped your own cream Barry. 😂 🔵⚪

    • @DeborahMaufer
      @DeborahMaufer День назад

      You were expecting Cool Whip? 😂

  • @kyrastuart1920
    @kyrastuart1920 День назад

    It needed a pickly pop!

  • @grenadinespleen
    @grenadinespleen День назад

    There should be a more "meh" sound effect for straight 5s

  • @ddewittfulton
    @ddewittfulton День назад

    Opaque aspic. Ugh. I think if more people really knew what gelatin was, they probably not turn their nose up from eating head cheese or "variety meat."
    The Molded Chicken Guild fired their marketing guy after the first meeting. He went on to brainstorm King Crimson album titles.

  • @lelandgaunt9985
    @lelandgaunt9985 День назад +1

    If it is moldy, that would be fowl……

  • @goldensloth7
    @goldensloth7 День назад

    GNARLY

  • @stormythelowcountrykitty7147
    @stormythelowcountrykitty7147 День назад

    This is a great albeit frightening video.

  • @ltsmash254
    @ltsmash254 День назад

    That needs dijon and a little iceberg or something crunchy

  • @BasedTrungle
    @BasedTrungle День назад +14

    No mold? Clickbait.

  • @mercster
    @mercster День назад

    Thanks, science!

  • @mhartan
    @mhartan День назад

    Mayo, black pepper and chives.

  • @cherylthompsonsmith1733
    @cherylthompsonsmith1733 День назад

    I was 80% sure it was headed for the trash…

  • @Bingbangboompowwham
    @Bingbangboompowwham День назад

    Guessing the rating before watching: "Molded" does not bode well. Is it processed chicken combined with cream cheese until firm but malleable? I don't see any chives in the thumbnail...or herbs of any kind...But it looks like an innocent enough tea sandwich so I'm gonna guess this one gets a 5/10. Maybe plus it up with chives or capers.
    Edit: I should have expected gelatin

  • @Claudia-km9lo
    @Claudia-km9lo День назад +2

    I'm utterly shocked this wasn't thrown in the bin.

    • @Guy_GuyGuy
      @Guy_GuyGuy День назад +1

      It's basically a chicken ham or luncheon meat. The cream and modest amount of gelatin helps it not be (or at least not look like) one of those many 1950s meat gelatin monstrosities. It's just very light on the spices.

    • @the_senate8050
      @the_senate8050 День назад +2

      I've never seen it between bread, but terrines like this are common in a lot of European cuisines and they are eaten with bread. I'd use shredded chicken for texture, but it isn't unheard of.

  • @colinmcdonald2499
    @colinmcdonald2499 22 часа назад

    Was Soylent Green a gelatin based product?

  • @maturityloading2732
    @maturityloading2732 День назад

    It's like the arby's roast beef of chicken

  • @TheLepke2011
    @TheLepke2011 День назад

    Early chicken McNugget recipe.

  • @burtbacarach5034
    @burtbacarach5034 День назад +1

    At least it's not pink.

  • @Antony2790
    @Antony2790 День назад

    I swear you were gonna chuck it

  • @claytonslavens2074
    @claytonslavens2074 День назад

    Toast the bread. Maybe?

  • @davemanone3661
    @davemanone3661 День назад

    Lemon zest would be better.

  • @ericvonp
    @ericvonp День назад

    You remind of the guy who’s a little younger and thinner but talk the same The museum curator. I bet he has some sandwiches you can share.
    Battleship New Jersey
    @BattleshipNewJersey

  • @spinni81
    @spinni81 23 часа назад

    I became deeply suspicious when you started with gelatine. I was justified. It's a weird little sandwich.

  • @janinecorwin9414
    @janinecorwin9414 10 часов назад

    It looks to be a weird texture 😮

  • @idaslapter5987
    @idaslapter5987 День назад

    who would invent something like this?

  • @tefras14
    @tefras14 День назад

    At least its edible. Because it sure does not look the part!

  • @hoilst265
    @hoilst265 День назад

    Thought this was a Mr. Beast video for a worrying second.

  • @adamkane4217
    @adamkane4217 День назад +1

    that's gonna be a no from me dawg

  • @CalledTurnAGundam
    @CalledTurnAGundam День назад

    I find the lack of mold disturbing.

  • @Nwmguy
    @Nwmguy День назад

    I like that you plused up this video with the Schitt's Creek reference